Spartans’ Words on Oscar-Nominated ‘CODA’

Many UNCG students, faculty, and alumni who most closely relate to the film are likely from the Professions in Deafness program – soon to be known as Interpreters, Deaf Education, and Advocacy in fall 2022.
Many UNCG students, faculty, and alumni who most closely relate to the film are likely from the Professions in Deafness program – soon to be known as Interpreters, Deaf Education, and Advocacy in fall 2022.
Dr. Jonathan Henner, assistant professor in the Professions in Deafness (PID) program in the Department of Specialized Education Services (SES), has published a new book titled Discussing Bilingualism in Deaf Children: Essays in Honor of Robert Hoffmeister, available April 1, 2021. Dr. Henner is an alumnus of Boston University’s Wheelock … Continued
Please join us at UNC Greensboro for an introductory workshop on small business taxes for sign language interpreters. Topics covered will include tax information for areas such as automobiles, home offices, and basic retirement and health care. This is a joint presentation by the faculty of the Professions in Deafness … Continued
The UNCG SOE Specialized Education Services (SES) Department’s Professions in Deafness (PID) program was featured in the Spring 2019 UNCG Magazine! The article features multiple faculty, staff, and students in the PID community, including Sam Parker, the Interim Associate Chair of the SES department. In the story, he explains how … Continued
Congratulations to Caroline Bolin for receiving the 2019 Lloyd International Honors College’s Student Excellence Award! This award is the highest academic honor given at UNC Greensboro. The Professions in Deafness program and the UNCG Specialized Education Services (SES) Department celebrates this outstanding accomplishment! Well done, Caroline! About the Lloyd International … Continued
The Department of Specialized Educational Services (SES) and the Professions in Deafness (PID) program was proud to have Hayden Kristal present to a large crowd of 100 students, staff and faculty on February 22, 2019. This highly interactive workshop related to LGBTQ+ American Sign Language (ASL) signs while fostering a … Continued